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Liberty | 3 | |
Fragments | 4 | |
Pledging my Soul | 6 | |
The Dance is Open | 7 | |
Metamorphosis and Darkness (an extract) | 8 | |
The Struggle (a fragment) | 10 | |
Characters from the Bergfrith | 17 | |
Emptied Hearts | 23 | |
Without | 28 | |
There Is Nowhere to Go Mister | 29 | |
I Am the Rape | 30 | |
Smash, Grab, Run | 31 | |
Throne of Bayonets | 35 | |
Punkpoem | 59 | |
The Bar-Stool Edible Worm | 59 | |
Thinking Action | 60 | |
The Footnote to Hamlet | 60 | |
The Lancaster House Dressing Table | 61 | |
Lines for Dean Swift | 61 | |
Landscape Gardening | 62 | |
Scrap Metal Flower Arrangement | 62 | |
Full Moon Childhood | 63 | |
The Grip | 63 | |
Dark Pennywhistle | 64 | |
Angling | 64 | |
Changing Seasons | 65 | |
The Voice of Watercolour Reeds | 65 | |
The Dream | 66 | |
In the History Class | 66 | |
Oracle of the Povo | 67 | |
The Poems Semantics (after Rainer Maria Rilke) | 68 | |
To Langston Hughes | 69 | |
Dead Guerillas Displayed to School Children | 70 | |
Hooked A-Gallop | 70 | |
The Undying Testament (Soweto, June 16 & Sharpeville) | 71 | |
The Coin of Moonshire | 74 | |
Open Window Shirtsleeves | 75 | |
Fragment | 75 | |
Fragment | 76 | |
Siesta | 76 | |
The Light of Landscapes in Strings | 77 | |
The Dream in the Cloud | 78 | |
Mind in Residence | 78 | |
Sunday Service | 79 | |
Flower Arrangement of Fear | 79 | |
Honeybeans my Piano | 83 | |
The Book's Spokesman's Apology | 84 | |
Drunk after the Misunderstanding | 85 | |
Fictional Crux the Illusion | 86 | |
Execution | 86 | |
Lynching | 87 | |
Fireflowers Early November | 88 | |
Raid! | 89 | |
Christmas 1983 | 90 | |
The Trees of this City | 91 | |
Gardening Friends | 92 | |
Cleveland Dam the Wine Afternoon | 92 | |
Before the Guests Arrive | 93 | |
The Honeymoon a Disaster Area | 93 | |
Temporary Sanity | 94 | |
The Kamikaze Pilot Returns | 95 | |
Marriage | 96 | |
Rats for Sale | 97 | |
Sunday it's Raffingora | 98 | |
A Shred of Identity | 99 | |
In the Gallery | 103 | |
Goodbye | 103 | |
Holding Hands | 104 | |
By Bain Brothers Building | 104 | |
By Founders Building | 105 | |
Windowshopping | 105 | |
Letter from Hospital - Norfolk Hotel | 106 | |
Trying to Get Drunk | 106 | |
Parliament | 106 | |
Pub Conversation | 107 | |
Inside Batanai Bar | 107 | |
Union Avenue | 108 | |
The Student Union (U.Z.) | 108 | |
The Garden at Oasis Motel | 109 | |
At the Student Union II (U.Z.) | 109 | |
The Long Bar | 110 | |
The Swimming Pool (U.Z.) | 110 | |
Guitar String Dance (at Hotel Elizabeth) | 111 | |
Job's Nitespot | 111 | |
Intimations at Makavusi Bar | 112 | |
6.00 pm City News (30 May 1985 Makabusi Bar, Harare) | 113 | |
Mass Graves: Rusape | 139 | |
The Zimbabwe Children's Liberation Festival | 140 | |
Sharpeville's Blind Nights Ahead | 143 | |
The Beacon Built on a Hill: footnote to Machel's death (Matthew 5.14) | 146 | |
Dark as the door of a dream | 147 | |
In this palmprint of screeching tyres | 148 | |
The old man inside me | 149 | |
Hell is other people | 150 | |
He is sick, Doctor | 150 | |
I have eaten the stars | 150 | |
Midnight's cluster of Widow Spiders | 150 | |
In the hospital of the angels | 151 | |
The green lion leaps off my silver | 151 | |
The red rubber ball | 155 | |
What rough night erased the bloom | 155 | |
Sunset's bloodshot eye | 156 | |
Laughter's thief sours her sighs | 156 | |
Knucklebruised whisper | 157 | |
I dont know whats going on | 158 | |
They are boiling my bones in the kitchen | 159 | |
It does not matter which path you take | 160 | |
Deface it; daub it red | 161 | |
My skin is the map | 161 | |
Roseview Court | 162 | |
The Declaration | 163 | |
Morning Sickness | 164 | |
Amelia: Sonnets and Other Poems | 167 | |
When Love's Perished | 169 | |
A Phantom of Delight | 170 | |
Her Hand My Eyes Closes | 171 | |
Primal Vision | 172 | |
Th' Anniversary | 173 | |
The Visitor | 174 | |
Amelia | 175 | |
The Cemetery in the Mind | 176 | |
The Future a Mad Poem | 177 | |
Amelia's at Apollo's Shrine | 178 | |
Agony Column | 179 | |
Dido in Despair | 180 | |
Cassandra's Ball (a fragment) | 180 | |
There's a Dissident in the Election Soup! | 183 | |
Writing this Means I'm not Complaining | 184 | |
Did You Ask What's Wrong with War? | 185 | |
A Strong Case for Crap Artists by One against Them | 185 | |
Who's Used my New Rucksack!? | 186 | |
Where the Bastard Is God? | 187 | |
Dope the Third World at Your Own Risk! | 188 | |
Only the Mountainclimber Can Tell Us | 189 | |
A Gothic Fragment near Warren Hills | 190 | |
Comrade Dracula Joins the Revolution: A Wedding of Minds? | 191 | |
Even Poets Enjoy Incidents | 192 | |
An Expelled Student's Case for Retaining Old English | 193 | |
It Was a Good Idea at the Time, Your Honour | 194 | |
In Jail the Only Telephone Is the Washbasin Hole: Blow and We'll Hear! | 195 | |
Identify the Identity Parade | 199 | |
My Time to Know | 200 | |
Neither Innocence Nor Experience | 201 | |
Green Graces Welcome Here | 202 | |
Under Anaesthetic | 202 | |
Workhouse Trumpet | 203 | |
The Devil's Defiance (An Anonymous Note to Society) | 204 | |
The Waterman Cometh | 204 | |
Ice to Reprieve | 205 | |
The Chair in Grief | 205 | |
Darkness a Bird of Prey | 206 | |
I Used to Like Tomatoes | 207 | |
Which One of You Bastards is Death? | 208 | |
Dambudzo Marechera Speaks about Poetry | 209 | |
Editor's Note | 218 | |
List of Publications Containing Poems by Marechera | 222 |
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Add Cemetery of Mind, Dambudzo Marechera is usually remembered as a novelist. However, many people feel that Marechera's real talent was as a writer of poetry. Cemetery of Mind is the first comprehensive collection of his poems, compiled with notes by his biographer, Flora Vei, Cemetery of Mind to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Cemetery of Mind, Dambudzo Marechera is usually remembered as a novelist. However, many people feel that Marechera's real talent was as a writer of poetry. Cemetery of Mind is the first comprehensive collection of his poems, compiled with notes by his biographer, Flora Vei, Cemetery of Mind to your collection on WonderClub |